ACCOLADES

College Accomplishments:

Arizona (Source: Pac-12 News by Pac-12 Conference) - Salim Stoudamire’s legacy as an Arizona Wildcat has not diminished one bit in the decade since his graduation. A 2004-05 All-American, Stoudamire dominated NCAA and Arizona scoring and three-point shooting leaderboards throughout his career. He led the NCAA in three-point shooting with a ridiculous 50.4 percent mark (120 of 238) in his senior season that also saw him named Most Outstanding Player of the 2005 Pac-10 Tournament. He holds Wildcat records for most made three-point field goals in a game (9), in a season (120) and in a career (342). The lefty guard’s career three-point field goal percentage of .458 is second only to Steve Kerr. His career free throw shooting mark of 87.0 percent is second all-time in Wildcat history. His career marks in made free throws (388), games started (117) and minutes played (3,848) all rank in the top ten in school history. Stoudamire went on to be selected with the 31st overall pick of the 2005 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks. He is also a member of the Arizona Ring of Honor.

Source: basketball.realgm.com

2005

Consensus All-American Second Team

NABC All-American Third Team

AP All-American Second Team

USBWA All-American Second Team

Sporting News All-American Second Team

All-Pac-12 First Team

Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player

Pac-12 All-Tournament Team

2003

All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention Team

2002

Pac-12 All-Tournament Team

Pac-12 Freshman of the Year

Pac-12 All-Freshman Team

NBA Accomplishments:

Atlanta - Salim was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks with the 31st overall pick in the 2005 NBA draft. He played three seasons with the Hawks.